Beyond the Lords & the New Creatures
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Forrest Parker
Forrest Parker is a rural Nebraska native, who now resides with his wife and family in the Dallas/Ft.Worth, TX Metroplex area. Mr. Parker currently has one other published work available, which is the "Artistically Seedier" yet, equally compelling, "Beyond The Lords".
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Beyond the Lords & the New Creatures - Forrest Parker
Beyond the Lords
&
The New Creatures
Forrest Parker
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Beyond the Lords & The New Creatures
All Rights Reserved © 2000 by Forrest Parker
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The Mind Opened Will Never Close
Introduction:
This is the door that I have opened. This is what came to me once I
peered in. Others will view it differently but to me, they have only
opened their own mental doorways and saw what came to them
individually. This is my sense in direction as it relays to me now, it
could change, I don’t know. The only thing I’m sure of is that I’m
not sure…To me Jim Morrison’s writings were a conscious effort
to begin a piece of written work that would have no known end,
they where thought provoking bodies of incomplete literature,
intended to stimulate each receiving persona to open their own
mental perceptions to view their own translations and states of
mind within cognitive processes both conscious and subconsciously. Opening one doorway only leads to another in the path-
way of existence and mental awareness. My vision of these
processed thoughts, generated originally by Mr. Morrison’s beginning words, is only continued by me in what he started, it is not in
anyway, finished but only @ what I found to be the second door of
awareness for myself. I ask that all of you reading take the core of
what he wrote and dissect it for yourself in your own direction &
processes. Read what I have added and if you follow, continue on
by opening your own doorways to the next levels attainable in
thought, realization & perceptions. If your own collectiveness takes
you another direction @ any time, be receptive to yourself and follow it to where it leads.
Nothing truly ever ends.
A Journey is a Journey of Journeys.
Awareness is only the beginning of a realized new depth.
Sincerely,
Forrest Parker
Mr. Morrison’s original writings are designated in Arial Bold
Font.
Mr. Parker’s interpreted additions generally follow as such.
Thought makes everything fit for use.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Look where we worship.
See before you praise.
Dance before you commit.
Give not to give but to be.
Fall into that which has always been to find you.
Now a part of all, rejoice amongst the Universal Heaven.
We all live in the city.
The city forms-often physically, but inevitably psychically-a circle. A Game. A ring of death with sex at its center. Drive toward
outskirts of city suburbs. At the edge discover zones of sophisticated vice and boredom, child prostitution. But in the grimy
ring immediately surrounding the daylight business district
exists the only real crowd life of our mound, the only street life,
nightlife. Diseased specimens in dollar hotels, low boarding
houses, bars, pawn shops, burlesques and brothels, in dying
arcades which never die, the streets and streets of all night cinemas.
The same show plays